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Design Assembly

Autumn 2009 Event

by Louise Kellerman

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Room WE336,
Art and Design Faculty, AUT
St Pauls Street, Auckland CBD

Evening Agenda
6:00 PM – Arrive, drinks and snacks
6:30 PM – Speaker One and Q&A
7:00 PM – Break for refreshments
7:10 PM – Speakers Two and Three and Q&A
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Conversations on March 18th 2009

Graffiti in context Elliot ‘Askew’ O’Donnell
In the wake of the Pihema Cameron and Bruce Emery case, graffiti has cemented itself back into the mainstream psyche – re-igniting public outrage and prompting radical law reform. Graffiti writers are beginning to understand that documenting and presenting the history of the movement is in their hands. Bringing meaning, valid critique and context to the work is vital. Askew is one such artist advocating this approach. He combines a host of todays available technology and ‘Real World’ design to realise and document his work.

Why ideas are king for telling stories Simon  Shaw
Looking forward with image creation and new crayon technology. Illustration in NZ – how we use illustration in a country with a very young and fragile illustrative history.

Let’s Change the Flag Paul Newfield
Paul Newfield and a group of his colleagues at Morrison & Co are aiming to reignite the debate about New Zealand’s flag.  Back in 2004 Lloyd Morrison, the founder of Morrison & Co and Infratil, launched a campaign to change the flag. The campaign failed – mainly because we underestimated the huge effort required to communicate the aims, objectives and benefits of the campaign to the masses. Four years later the underlying issues haven’t changed. New Zealanders are still not emotionally connected to their flag, and are still dissatisfied with its design and with what it represents.  We believe that choosing a new flag is an important step in defining our identity and aspirations as a nation.  We’d like to challenge New Zealand’s design community to play an active role in the process.

Links

Shots of the pool party

www.tmdcrew.com

Here is a video on the Orphan Bill Simon was talking about


  1. Eric Smith Says:
    February 23rd, 2009 at 12:43 pm

    Looking forward to the presentations. A lot to work through in terms of ideas around current mainstream issues hopefully lots of healthy debate will be generated.

    Cheers

    Eric

  2. Ana Dermer Says:
    February 23rd, 2009 at 1:04 pm

    Would love to come to another inspiring event!

    Thanks
    Ana

  3. Kenneth Wang Says:
    February 26th, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    Kenneth Wang
    Art Director of Brand Works.

  4. Neera Says:
    March 18th, 2009 at 3:00 pm

    Yay Askew..finally got in contact with an artist of Soho, that will help with my design assignment for Soho. Exciting..looking forward

  5. Paul Dobbin Says:
    March 19th, 2009 at 7:51 am

    What an excellent night – really cool to have a local event by and for graphic designers. Speakers were inspiring, informative and, most importantly, relevant. Looking forward to the next one.

  6. elliot Says:
    March 19th, 2009 at 11:02 am

    Hi guys
    Thanks for another great design assembly.
    Best group of speakers so far. ASKEW was very inspiring.
    elliot

  7. Askew One Says:
    March 19th, 2009 at 11:54 am

    Thanks heaps for the opportunity to speak (rant LOL)..

  8. Louise Kellerman Says:
    February 5th, 2010 at 8:31 am

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